Pokémon Snap is as legendary as some of the most powerful creatures from the series. Kicking off in 1999 on Nintendo 64, the game brought a welcome change of pace for Pokémon fans, allowing them to explore and capture Pokémon in a completely different way: through photos.
22 years later, we got a sequel on Nintendo Switch, which brought the series into the current era, complete with newer Pokémon to find and secrets to uncover. It's a fantastic companion piece for the mainline games, letting you see everything in a new light. It's no wonder people are clamoring for more constantly.
Now, over on X, you can get a look at the return of a classic in an extremely unexpected, but welcome way. If you'll excuse me, it's time to revisit both games.
Announced by Yoshinokentarou on X, there's now an unofficial port of Pokémon Snap from the Nintendo 64 on the 3DS, which can be found on Poke Community.Impressively, it's capable of running on all 3DS systems, offers new routes for existing stages, is localized into seven languages, and supports touch and gyro, giving it a leg up over the Virtual Console port on the Switch.As a note, although...
